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Delhi SIR begins today; will includevoters displaced by demolitions: Chief Election Officer

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Suruchi Kumari
Delhi SIR begins today; will includevoters displaced by demolitions: Chief Election Officer
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Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer announced that the upcoming special intensive revision of electoral rolls will include measures to register voters displaced by recent home demolitions. The month-long process aims to ensure accurate voter representation despite address changes.

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This ensures democratic participation for vulnerable populations affected by urban displacement and administrative changes.

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Ahead of the door-to-door exercise for the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls beginning in Delhi today, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ashok Kumar on Monday said the Election Commission of India (EC) will work out a mechanism to ensure that voters whose homes have recently been demolished are not excluded.

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The report is a straightforward administrative update regarding election procedures.

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